The MacArthur Foundation's no-strings-attached “genius grant” is awarded to individuals who have shown extraordinary originality and dedication in their creative pursuits and marked capacity for self-direction.
Research from the Havran lab has revealed a process by which special immune cells in the skin help heal wounds.
Research from the Nemazee lab points to potential complications in the development of HIV vaccines involving a specific antibody.
Work from the Nettles lab aims to improve the development of drug candidates that depend on detailed structural analysis to determine how they work against specific disease targets.
The Outstanding Mentor Award recognizes faculty who consistently and enthusiastically serve as effective mentors to TSRI postdoctoral fellows and graduate students.